Like what the title says, what temperament do you like in dogs, what characteristics draw you to certain dogs that you meet on the street or even puppies that you pick out of a litter? Or the list of characteristics you want in a puppy that you give to the breeder

-When meeting a new dog, I really like a dog that really does not care about me. Aloof, but not scared. Assesses me before they decided I am someone to like.

I'm going to look at this as traits I'd like in my own dog, not necessarily in other people's dogs

Extremely lovey with people, he at least has to be extremely affectionate with his people (and I mean likes petting and touching, not just being near). I do not want the dog to be aloof with strangers but he doesn't need to be a complete attention hog (though that would be fine too), but should at least want to say hi and be happy if people want to pet him.

Shadow/velcro type dog who follows me around.

Loves to play tug. I don't really care about fetch, but a dog who likes tug is a must.

A dog who is not super calm, I like a dog who I can get to play fairly easily by wiggling a toy and acting goofy. I know a lot of dogs who need to be in the mood to play, I want a dog who can easily go from doing nothing to playing.

Moderate activity. A dog who likes going for walks, hikes, park trips, etc. but doesn't bounce off the walls if I skimp a little or if he's not being entertained. I can't stand pacing. I want a dog who can lie down and chew a toy when he's bored.

Very responsive to me, he doesn't need to necessarily be super easy to train/obedient but I like a dog who perks up and looks at you when you speak to him or say his name (Tucker is like this, if you mention his name in a conversation to someone, even if you are in a different room and he is resting, his head immediately pops up and he makes eye contact. If you look at him and have a conversation with him he keeps his eyes on your face the whole time and continuously cocks his head from one side to the other, I love it).

Funny, snuggly, playful, loyal, goofy, keen to learn and bright, energetic but with an off switch indoors, fit and athletic if that can be a trait!

I like dogs that make me smile and laugh.

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They have to be pretty conformation wise - not best in show but not totally icky where you wonder when they'll fall apart.

Nice head

Drive but not over the top crazy. Have one of those already.

Good with people but not so social that they leave the ring to go visit (though I did love that dog for that, she was such a goober - she insisted on making eye contact with a pole setter even if it meant getting into his lap and putting her feet on his shoulders to do so - he had the nerve to sit in a lawn chair and look at the sky instead of talking to a golden!).

A dog that has the brains to figure out a problem themselves without asking for help, but at the same time will listen and respond as needed vs. running to Mexico because she can't find the bird (that was removed because she broke early).

I'm beginning to realize that one of my favorite things in a dog is kindness and gentleness. I don't want a dog that will run at me and bowl me over, shove me, or demand bark at me. I'm definitely a fan of a quiet temperament and a naturally polite disposition.

Lots of toy and praise drive but a great ability to turn off in the house.

Confident, good nerves and a tendency to recover quickly.

Adaptable.

Handler orientated and handler responsive/soft to a certain extent.

Good herding drive with a kindness towards stock.

Trustworthy with people. Affinity for kids is a bonus.

Trustworthy off leash with natural boundaries.

Strange dog tolerant on and off property.

Intelligent and eager. Problem solver.

I can very easily say that Quinn is all of the above (minus dog tolerant - but she's way better in her reactivity) and my dream dog!

I like a dog with a food drive and a dog who seems very human orientated. The dog should be confident. The dog should also have a toy/prey drive. It shouldn't be sound sensitive and shouldn't be too soft. It should be intelligent and able to solve problems.